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FURNISHER.
St. Simon's Line.
SIM.uEK SCHEDULE.
(Standard Time.
On and after June 15th, schedule
will be as follows:
DEPARTURE.
From Brunn* ick—
steamer Citv of Brunswick for One An rier, on
route for Cumberland, daily 7 a. in.
Steamer Pope Catlin, for Ocean Pier and Mills,
S;00 a. in , 2:00 and H:00p. m.
From Ocean Pier—
ForSt. simon’> Mills 0:00 a. in. and 3:00 p. in.
RETURNING.
Leave St. Simon's Mills lor Ocean Pier 10:00 a.
in . ami 4:00 p. m.
Leave Pier for Brunswick 10:30 a. m., 4:30 and
0:30 p.m.
SUNDAYS.
( Ity of Brunswick, cu route to Cumberland,
8:00 a. m. „ ....
Pope Catlin, for Ocean I'ier only. and
»:30 a. m M i:3oand i»:C0 1.. m.
Returning—Steamer Pope Catlin leaves Pier
7:30 and 10:15 a. in., 3:00 and 0:30 p. m.
(luestsof Hotel st Simon’’ deairinp to visit
Cumberland take City of lii un uu k a’ Ocean
Pier at 7:45 a in., except on eunday—at 8:15;
aud parties deriiou-of veiling st. *lllloll'. will
la* landed at tivean Pier by City nt Brunswick
upon notice given, otiieswise thia steamer wll*
not make the stop.
Launch Vision will leave Ocean Pier on Ml n
day. at 7:30 a. in., for Brunswick, and otlu rdavs
when live or more peraoiis so desire mid timely
notice is given at Hotel 8- Simon's.
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Newest and best, styles of liamtuSß
Rogers <fc Bro.’s silverware.
Youths and men’s sporting supplies.
I’an'e cutlery of every kind.
Di .nor, tea anti chambersets.
I nxld in quality and price
Novelties in china and glassware.
N ice articles for room decoration.
AU kinds of lamps and lamp fixtures.
New stock of Hower pots anti cages.
Dusters, fly fins and. fly brushes.
Stationery,blank books,office supplies
()il stoves,water coolers, I. C. freezers
Nice line of pictures, as well as step- J
ladders, croquet sets, lunch baskets,
etc.
A Free Trip to Europe.
The publishers of the Canadian
Queen will give a free trip to Europe
to the person sending them the
largest number of words .constructed
from letters contained in the name
of their well known magazine, “the
Canadian Quean.” Additional prizes
consiting of silver tea sets, gold
watches, china dinner sets, portiere
curtains, Silk dresses, mantel clocks
and many other useful and valuable
articles will also be awarded inorder
of merit.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary
to be used as authority in deciding
the contest.
This is a popular plan of introduc
ing a popular publication. Every
one sending a list of not less than
ten words will receive a present.!
Enclose thirteen 2c. stamps for illus
trated catalogue of present ami three
month's trial subscription to the
Queen. ” Address—
I'he Cakaouju Qi els, Toronto, Ont.
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uttered by irresponsible
violence was done or attempted.
[lampton was driven to his home
at 321 Albany street where Dr. I. N.
Bishop attended him. He had been
shot twiee, once in the right hip
and once in the right leg. The balls
were extracted and this morning
Hampton is resting easily. No ser
ious results are looked for from the
wounds and in a short time Hamp
ton will be about as usual.
A Post reporter called at 'the
county jail this morning and found
Golden asleep in bis hammock in
one of tne new steel cages. When
awakened he sprang readily up
with a smile anc seemed glad to see
a newspaper man.
“I am 'lad that a Post reporter
.has called for I’m certain my story
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Prof. S. C. Caldwell.
Prof. S. C. Caldwell returned
Brunswick this morning. He seemetT
in the best humor possible, over the
prospect of the female college. He
Ims been in correspondence with
some of the best educators of the
state, with a view to completing his
faculty. He is now getting matters
ready for the opening of the instilu*
lion ibis fall.
hi'k.tul monied instil
city His friends bespeak for him
success in w hatever he may under
take
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